Amid blame game over Amritsar train tragedy, event organisers go missing


Amritsar, Oct 21(PTI): As a blame game played out over the Dussehra tragedy in Amritsar, the police admitted they gave the organisers a no-objection certificate but said the event where a train mowed down at least 61 revellers also needed permission from the municipal corporation.

A leaked letter indicated that the organisers – the family of a local Congress councillor – had also sought security arrangements at the venue where Punjab minister Navjot Sidhu and his ex-MLA wife Navjot Kaur Sidhu were expected.

But eyewitnesses complained the arrangements for the safety of people at the ground along the tracks near Joda Phatak were not adequate. "Why did the government not ensure proper security arrangements? Why was such a function allowed to take place near the railway tracks?" asked Sujit Singh.

  

Railway officials said no permission was sought from them either and ruled out any inquiry by the department into what they said was the worst accident due to “trespass” on railway tracks.

The Government Railway Police (GRP) registered an FIR against “unknown persons” and Chief Minister Amarinder Singh announced a magisterial inquiry, which will submit its report within four weeks.

Amritsar Deputy Commissioner of Police Amrik Singh Powar said the organisers were given a ‘no objection certificate' on the condition that they also get permission from the municipal corporation and the pollution department.

However, the Amritsar Municipal Corporation distanced itself from the tragedy. "Nobody was given permission for organising the Dussehra event. Moreover, nobody had applied for the permission with the Amritsar Municipal Corporation," Commissioner Sonali Giri said.

Municipal corporation councillor Vijay Madan and her son Sourabh Madan Mithu, the main organisers of the Dussehra celebration, have gone underground with other family members.

According to police, a few people angry over the accident attacked their residence, broke window panes and pelted stones on Saturday. Following this, the Madan family members have gone to an undisclosed location and also switched off their mobile phones.

However, police personnel have been deployed at the residence.

Vijay Madan is the sitting councillor from ward number 29 falling under the Amritsar East assembly constituency. The Madan family members were the main organisers of the Dussehra event where the train accident took place.

The accident happened when a crowd of Dussehra revellers spilled onto the railway tracks near Joda Phatak and could not see the train approaching them. They were crushed under the wheels of the train coming from Jalandhar and heading towards Amritsar station.

The Indian Railways has said it was not informed by the organisers or the local administration that a Dussehra event was being organised close to railway tracks.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Sun, Oct 21 2018

    Allowing the people on the railway track and not slow down the speed of the train is railway lapse who are accountable for the incident.

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 21 2018

    Common sense.
    Public must understand where it's safe and where it isn't safe.
    There are so many warning signs like:-
    Smoking kills.
    Don't drink and drive.
    Swimming in this beach is dangerous.
    Wear seat belts.
    Wear helmets.
    Don't use mobile while driving.
    Drive slow, danger ahead.
    Do not park here.

    How many follow rules ?
    Similarly, railway tracks are neither toilets not stadium.
    Sorry for the innocent people who lost lives. RIP

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  • Avil Dev, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 21 2018

    Where is RaGA ?????????? Had it been a BJP ruled state, the 55 year old baby would have questioned the PM and lashed out at him. Now he is silent as its a Cong state, scared of Siddu and Co. If he irks the jats, he will be jacked in the right place.

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  • nicholas, Canada

    Sun, Oct 21 2018

    Anil Dev,Mangalore
    If it was BJP, tea stall with snacks would have opened & all with chaddi's would have relieved the dead with their belongings like now looting india by saying CHAI PE KARCHA

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 21 2018

    It's totaly Railway officials negligence.... why organisers missing..

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  • Kamath, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 21 2018

    Sorry for the people who have died in this tragedy.let the organisers pay compensation to the victims instead government paying through Tax payers money.Its 100% fault of the persons who where on railway track & as well as organisers who made them to stand on Track.These organisers are worth more than 100 crores let them pay these victims.instead government announcing ₹ 5 lac eachfor victim in this tragedy .This is for every person who has seen my comment that even if these organisers pay 1 cr for each victim their life will not be back ,they are no more

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